The Centre for Russian and Central EurAsian Mineral Studies (CERCAMS)

Head of CERCAMS

Project summary

Focus: the geodynamics and metallogenesis of the former Soviet Union and its neighbouring territories

The Centre for Russian and Central EurAsian Mineral Studies (CERCAMS) is a centre for research on the geodynamics and metallogenesis of the former Soviet Union and its neighbouring territories, including China and Mongolia.

Central Asia, Russia and adjacent areas contain vast mineral wealth. In Soviet times many organisations conducted research into and exploration of these resources.

Aims

With the active collaboration of academic institutes in the region, we aim to enhance and supplement the existing knowledge and skills base of researchers/scientists in the former Soviet Union and its neighbouring territories.

collate this data and share it with the academic community

develop state-of-the-art research in metallogenesis and geodynamics of the former Soviet Union and its adjacent territories

serve as a communication node between academic researchers and the mining industry

Rationale

CERCAMS is based at the Museum because:

the Museum is a neutral venue, readily accessible to the international community

our researchers are involved in a number of collaborative research projects across the region

we have a track record in providing grant-funded training and analytical expertise to visiting researchers from the former Soviet Union

Products

CERCAMS has developed a variety of commercial products. These by-products of our research include high-quality GIS layers and supporting data.

We produce a range of printed products including:

English language reference field guides

special publications and monographs

metallogenic and geodynamic maps

translations of local language texts

We have also developed a comprehensive atlas covering the central part of the Eurasian lithospheric plate. Further information about the atlas can be found in this Mining Journal article PDF (17KB).

To order CERCAMS products please download, complete and post/submit the following forms:

CERCAMS-16 and Final Conference of IGCP-592

Workshop: call for participants

Resource scarcity: securing a sustainable development of mineral resource base of Kazakhstan
8-10 September 2016
Ust-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan
Funded under the British Council Researcher Links initiativeDeadline: 22 July 2016